City Billiard's Restaurant

Established 1957

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We have the "BEST CHEESEBURGER" you will ever eat

Don't let the name fool you. This is a full menu restaurant that has a few Pool tales. Our food is 4 star and your experience will be one to remember. We are known for our "Chili Dogs" and delicious "Hamburgers" that have been voted the "Best of Aiken" by our customers and readers of the Aiken Standard several years in a row.

Navigate thru the menu and see the delicious items prepared we prepare fresh daily. Nothing out of a can we use fresh ingredients with every order.

Hours of Operation

Monday Thru Saturday 10:00AM-10PM

Grill closes at 9PM nightly

Check out our weekly specials page

The History of City Billiards

City Billiards was established in 1957 by a man named AR Edwards Who originally developed the chili recipe that is still in use today.

In those early years the Pool Hall was established for "Men" only.

Women were not allowed to venture inside or to participate in the games reserved for men.

Some women were brave enough to enter and were delegated to stay behind a roped off area and only allowed to be bystanders.

As the years and ownerships changed, so has this establishment.

Renovations to the existing bar and a needed change in attitudes have provided a more pleasing environment for all ages to enjoy.

Now you can bring the whole family, your church or school groups for birthday, office, graduation and even wedding reception parties for a daily luncheon dinner or an evening of Pool.

Everyone is welcome to participate in the game of pool or to enjoy the big screen TV's playing the present sporting events.

Amen Corner

AMEN CORNER Is a corner of the bar that was dubiously named "Amen Corner" by some of the patrons like Curtis, Jerry, Johnny P., Roseanne & Donna just to name a few that sat here on the corner every evening during HAPPY HR having conversation and praising "AMEN" to the latest information be-stowed upon them.

A plaque is inset into the bar top to commemorate the ones who have come and gone.